I've had requests from some of my friends and family to talk about different ways they can weave when they have absolutely little to no budget for it. I'm not as familiar with rigid heddles, so this helped.
What was the book Michelle mentioned for three shaft patterns? I didn’t catch the author even with close captioning on. Came up as ER book. 😂 I thought I’d check my guild’s library for it…and keep an eye out for a used one for me. 😊
Can you use a 4 shaft table loom to weave fabric for sewing with? How do you begin I'd love to know how to do it. Currently I'd be happy to just plain weave from the yarn I've spun into fabric that I can sew.
Both!!!! I love the versatility of the four shaft and the convenience and portability of the rigid heddle looms:)
Ditto!!
This was explained beautifully..... I'll remember it when I need to talk about the differences.
@@conniepeterson122 Thanks so much, Connie! Glad it was helpful!
I've had requests from some of my friends and family to talk about different ways they can weave when they have absolutely little to no budget for it. I'm not as familiar with rigid heddles, so this helped.
@@dianasmith8166 I'm so glad! I feel like used looms are always floating around as well, no matter what kind!
such a great conversation!
@@jenniferfowler6713 Thank you! It was great fun!
Thanks for taking the time to explain. Very interesting and learnt lots.
@@feltlikeitbydebs I'm so glad it was helpful!
What was the book Michelle mentioned for three shaft patterns? I didn’t catch the author even with close captioning on. Came up as ER book. 😂 I thought I’d check my guild’s library for it…and keep an eye out for a used one for me. 😊
@@sabrinasearsy1538 Great question! Hang on - I'll get that information for us!
The book is Weaving on Three Shafts, by Erica de Ruiter.
I have both, and use both, it gives greater flexibility
@@weavenut Nice!!!
Can you use a 4 shaft table loom to weave fabric for sewing with? How do you begin I'd love to know how to do it. Currently I'd be happy to just plain weave from the yarn I've spun into fabric that I can sew.
@@jessicabull334 Absolutely! Your only real restriction is the width of your loom. You could make some beautiful fabric with your handspun yarn!
Major unanswered question- the origin of her studio name 'Mingos Corner'.
@@WthrLdy Ah! It was her cat's name. When you see her logo, she uses a feline silhouette as part of it. Good question!
@ActonCreative I figured that, but did the wee thing have a fascination with a room Corner?
@ Look at you, asking the hard-hitting questions! I don't know - I'll find out!
@ActonCreative it just has to have a cute story, and I need to know it!
@ Ha! I see you.